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Get started with building blazing-fast, high performance apps with Ember What you'll learn Learn EmberJS from scratch, right from the basics to building applications following the best practices Hands-on training in working with EmberJS Learn to work with some amazing technologies such as SocketIO and D3JS in an EmberJS development environment Requirements You should have a basic knowledge of javascript, HTML, and CSS Description Ever wanted to take your web development skills to the next level? Enter Ember.js. Ember.js is currently one of the hot, new, open source javascript-based web frameworks that has taken the world by storm, and is now being used by companies such as Apple, Yahoo!, LinkedIn and Netflix. It makes use of powerful data-binding features, provides efficient client-side rendering and structure to scalable web applications, and works smoothly with large application ecosystems. With its motto of 'Convention over Configuration', Ember.js and similar frameworks are rightly considered as the future of web development. In this Learning Path, you will start from the basics of Ember.js. You will be taught about some key aspects of Ember.js, including topics such as Ember templates, Ember router, and the Ember CLI. Then, you will progress to more advanced topics relating to working with Ember components and controllers, and handlebars. Finally, you will learn how to use Ember.js with some amazing technologies such as D3.js and Socket.IO. The approach used is quite hands-on and aims to provide the learner with a very practical knowledge of Ember.js. The goal of this course is to help you master Ember.js so that you are skilled enough to start building awesome, highly scalable, and performance-driven apps This course is authored by some of the best in the field. William Hart is a professional eeer who works for an Oxford-based technology startup. He caught the programming bug hacking LogoWriter on a laptop in the early 90s. William found Ember.js during the Beta phase and immediately fell in love with it. He has used Ember to make websites and web and mobile apps ever since. He has written a few Ember tutorials on his website. Erik Hanchett is a software developer, blogger, and perpetual student who has been writing code for over 10 years. He currently resides in Reno, Nevada, with his wife and two kids. Overview Section 1: Rapid Ember.js Lecture 1 Introduction Lecture 2 What Is Ember.js? Lecture 3 Getting Help Lecture 4 Applying the MVC Pattern Lecture 5 Working with the Ember Router Lecture 6 Convention over Configuration Lecture 7 Planning Our Application Lecture 8 Folder Structure Lecture 9 Building the index.html File Lecture 10 Creating a Simple Model Lecture 11 Building Templates Lecture 12 Creating Records Lecture 13 Template Binding and Computed Properties Lecture 14 Creating Template Helpers Lecture 15 Element Data Binding Lecture 16 Advanced Data Binding Lecture 17 Building Reusable Components Lecture 18 Building Relational Data Models Lecture 19 Ember CLI Lecture 20 Conclusion Section 2: Ember.js Solutions Lecture 21 The Course Overview Lecture 22 Installing Ember CLI Lecture 23 Creating Your First Project Lecture 24 Exploring Pods and the Folder Layout Lecture 25 Compiling the Assets Lecture 26 Managing Dependency Lecture 27 Upgrading Your Project Lecture 28 Deploying Your application Lecture 29 Working with Classes and Instances Lecture 30 Working with Computed Properties Lecture 31 Working with Ember Observers in Ember.js Lecture 32 Working with Bindings Lecture 33 Using Mixins Lecture 34 Using Enumerables with Arrays Lecture 35 Working with Classes and Instances Lecture 36 Working with Conditionals in Templates Lecture 37 Displaying a List of Items Lecture 38 Binding with Element Attributes and Classes Lecture 39 Working with HTML Links Inside Templates Lecture 40 Handling HTML Actions Lecture 41 Using Template Input Helpers Lecture 42 Using Development Helpers Lecture 43 Defining an Application Route Lecture 44 Setting Up a Route Model Lecture 45 Handling Dynamic Snts Inside Routes Lecture 46 Defining Routes with Templates Lecture 47 Using Redirection with Routes Lecture 48 Working with Asynchronous Routing Lecture 49 Loading and Error Handling Lecture 50 Using Query Parameters Lecture 51 Working with Classes and Instances Lecture 52 Handling Actions in Controllers Lecture 53 Working with Transitions Lecture 54 Managing Dependencies Between Controllers Lecture 55 Using Components in an Application Lecture 56 Using Events in Components Lecture 57 Implementing Actions in Components Lecture 58 Passing Properties to a Component Using Yield with Components Lecture 59 Understanding the Functionalities of Ember Lecture 60 Creating, Reading, Updating, and Deleting Records with Ember Data Lecture 61 Using Fixtures Lecture 62 Customizing the Adapter and Serializer Lecture 63 Working with Relationships Lecture 64 Using Ember.Logger Lecture 65 Using Ember Inspector and Verifying Deprecations Lecture 66 Using Acceptance Testing Lecture 67 Using Unit Tests Lecture 68 Testing Components Lecture 69 Testing Routes, Models, and Controllers Lecture 70 Using Services with a Component Lecture 71 Managing Basic Authentication Lecture 72 Using OAuth2 with Ember Simple Auth Lecture 73 Using Liquid Fire to Create Transitions Lecture 74 Working with HTML5 Drag and Drop Lecture 75 Learning Bootstrap with Ember.js Lecture 76 Using Ember Validations Lecture 77 Using D3.js with Ember.js Lecture 78 Using Ember with Socket.IO Lecture 79 Using Server-Side Rendering This Learning Path is best suited for web developers having a basic knowledge of javascript, HTML, as well as CSS, and interested in getting started with EmberJS. 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